Ahsoka is trickyE.H. Ruddock wrote:You know what I meandimejinky99 wrote:She’s no Jedi
We know she is alive during the events of the original trilogy but she’s off the map I will they square that circle
Ahsoka is trickyE.H. Ruddock wrote:You know what I meandimejinky99 wrote:She’s no Jedi
Ahsoka is 14 at the beginning of the Clone Wars, and 17 by the end of the 3 year war.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah she'll be an older, wise Jedi, but if I'm not mistaken, her species averages life into the nineties according to wookieepediaoneway23 wrote:
Wife & I were speculating about her role in The Mandalorian yesterday, and she'd have to be late-Fifties, early-Sixties by that point, no?
I thought Rey hearing all those dead jedi pretty much confirm she is dead.durdencommatyler wrote:Ahsoka is 14 at the beginning of the Clone Wars, and 17 by the end of the 3 year war.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah she'll be an older, wise Jedi, but if I'm not mistaken, her species averages life into the nineties according to wookieepediaoneway23 wrote:
Wife & I were speculating about her role in The Mandalorian yesterday, and she'd have to be late-Fifties, early-Sixties by that point, no?
There is a 19 year gap between Episodes III and IV, and Rebels takes place 5 years before A New Hope, meaning that when Ahsoka arrives back on the scene, she is 14 years older than she was during Revenge of the Sith, making her 31.
The Rebels series epilogue takes place immediately following the events of Return of the Jedi: 9 years after Rebels, making her 40 when she reveals herself and goes with Sabine to find Ezra.
The Mandalorian takes place 5 years after Return of the Jedi. If she's really in that series, she'll be 45.
Assuming she’s STILL alive in canon through The Skywalker Saga, which hasn’t been confirmed or denied, Ahsoka Tano is currently 70 years old.

Why? She left the Jedi, she's a force user, and there are presumably other Jedi/force users out there that didn't show up. Ezra and baby Yoda come to mindVinylGuy wrote:But she didnt appear in all this time? If she was alive she would at least appear to fight at the end.
Baby Yoda probably dies in Season 2.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Why? She left the Jedi, she's a force user, and there are presumably other Jedi/force users out there that didn't show up. Ezra and baby Yoda come to mindVinylGuy wrote:But she didnt appear in all this time? If she was alive she would at least appear to fight at the end.
Yeah, I'm not sure that holds water. As Ruddo pointed out.VinylGuy wrote:But she didnt appear in all this time? If she was alive she would at least appear to fight at the end.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:It isn't even Ahsoka that draws me in to these stories. It's just the stories. Diving deep into the world during that time of SW. They could just make movies or live action shows out of this timeline and I'd be happy. Give me more Maul and his organization, Assaj, Ahsoka, brother/sister, etc. Even stuff from rebels timeline.